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A color lithograph done in Wayne Kline's Rolling Stone Press
in 1986
and a Serigraph, or Silk Screen, as we called them in Art School done
at Bill's studio in mid-town (lost track of his last name). Both of
these invitations to work with printers were spin-offs of the High
Museum show in 1985. Wayne
placed many Snow Plow Operators in museums through out the SE.
The serigraph used the character Anarchist
I had developed from a Village Voice article on the Chicago Anarchists
who were railroaded in the early union-organizing days... way back when
workers were dominated by corporations and the elite. One version of
Anarchist is hand-painted, softening the affect somewhat. Both prints
still available to the shrewd collector for about $300 and shipping -
each.
They're 30 x 22" approx.